Core Insights - The current smart driving supply chain exhibits a prevalent "borrowed" mentality, where many solution providers merely purchase generic radar chips and perform simple module packaging, lacking control over underlying signal processing logic [1] - The acquisition of Kuangshi Technology by Xixiangfeng signifies a departure from this "borrowed" approach, paving the way for a technology-independent path from "hardware adaptation" to "hardware definition" [1] Group 1 - Kuangshi Technology's core competitiveness lies in its deep customization capabilities for RF front-end and signal processing units, allowing it to optimize based on Xixiangfeng's operational needs [1] - The ability to define radar transmission waveforms and reception algorithms based on specific pain points, such as high angular resolution for urban congestion and strong anti-interference for high-speed scenarios, sets Kuangshi Technology apart [1] Group 2 - The transition from "integration" to "definition" creates a high and wide technological moat, making it difficult for competitors to replicate Kuangshi Technology's proprietary algorithms tailored for Xixiangfeng's scenarios [2] - Full-stack self-research leads to significant cost optimization by eliminating intermediary markups, allowing for direct production from chip fabrication to complete machine assembly, thus reducing hardware BOM costs [2] - This dual advantage of cost and performance positions Xixiangfeng favorably in future commercial competition, enabling it to offer superior perception solutions at more competitive prices [2]
告别供应链“拿来主义”:喜相逢收购旷时,开启智能驾驶“定义硬件”新时代
Cai Fu Zai Xian·2026-01-20 03:04